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the chief of police and county executive put me in charge of this unit. they wanted me to reduce thefts by 10%. and i met with the retailers, established a rapport with them. the number-one item that was being stolen countywide, statewide was tide detergent. they couldn't keep it on the shelves. >> so in terms of why it's being still toen -- when i first heard the story i assumed it was like sudafed or some drugs being used to makes other drugs like meth or something. but tide has nothing to do with making drugs, right? this is simply a question of stealing it and then bartering with it? >> yes, ma'am. we thought the same thing. i had unlimited resources. i stayed up late at night trying to find out what was the link, why so much tide of being stolen. and basically it's just a popular product, and everybody washes clothes. and it's low risk of being caught and high reward. >> so how big of a problem are we talking about here? how many people have you arrested? is there a big tide ring going on? >> yes, ma'am. since 2011, we've probably arrested 30 people
the chief of police and county executive put me in charge of this unit. they wanted me to reduce thefts by 10%. and i met with the retailers, established a rapport with them. the number-one item that was being stolen countywide, statewide was tide detergent. they couldn't keep it on the shelves. >> so in terms of why it's being still toen -- when i first heard the story i assumed it was like sudafed or some drugs being used to makes other drugs like meth or something. but tide has nothing...
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the united states is 16% of that. europe is 22%. but china and japan are 21% and they've got new leaders and they're stepping on the accelerator. abe and li are starting to push. that's helping the export picture. when i talk to companies in the last couple of days, because of their releasing of earnings, december was not good. a definitely of uncertainty crept in again. similar to what happened in '08, and you you can see that hope lfl i that's starting to come back. >> all of the emotion associated with everyone turning on television and wondering what's going on with this country. so short term you've got the impact of the next one sequestration coming up. you've got the next one dealing with the debt limit. then you have long-term structural issues. then you have to deal with the following. if i'm getting paid every two weeks my first check is going to have $40 less if i make less than $50,000. companies are saying they're putting notices in there to explain why that happens. so we've got the payroll shock in the next week, when
the united states is 16% of that. europe is 22%. but china and japan are 21% and they've got new leaders and they're stepping on the accelerator. abe and li are starting to push. that's helping the export picture. when i talk to companies in the last couple of days, because of their releasing of earnings, december was not good. a definitely of uncertainty crept in again. similar to what happened in '08, and you you can see that hope lfl i that's starting to come back. >> all of the...
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they like this one. >> it went out of the united states, went into the emerging growth. they want real growth, not the earnings per care growth that comes from buying back stock. it's an excellent report. what it says is, look, we do not have it in this country. you want to go overseas to be able to get gains. i like diaggio, too. legitimate. >> price target to 103 up from 98. the 2013 eps is trimmed because of the yen. >> don't you find it amazing even with the packaging you're seeing with the tobacco around the world, people still smoke. frightening. >> it's addictive. it keeps on going. that's why it's a defensive -- people still drink, people still smoke. >> smoking, you go to the doctor and you can't even -- if you smoke, it's like, i can't have you in my practice because you ruin my numbers. >> all right. we're keeping a watch on boeing as well. as problems came mounting for the dreamliner, the faa is looking to get to the bottom of them by ordering a comprehensive review. highlights from the news conference coming up. what does the future hold for tim geithner for
they like this one. >> it went out of the united states, went into the emerging growth. they want real growth, not the earnings per care growth that comes from buying back stock. it's an excellent report. what it says is, look, we do not have it in this country. you want to go overseas to be able to get gains. i like diaggio, too. legitimate. >> price target to 103 up from 98. the 2013 eps is trimmed because of the yen. >> don't you find it amazing even with the packaging...
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the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> so the president says there will be no ransom, you heard him say no bargaining chip in this whole debt ceiling debate. the deadline to raise that ceiling is approaching quickly. some members in congress say they're willing to shut down the government to avoid raising that limit now. joining me now is ben stein. nice to have you in person. >> honored to be here. i'm very sorry the weather is so cold here in l.a. we apologize. >> coldest day i hear in 21 years. >> least 21 years. >> so weather aside, let's talk about the debt ceiling. just for people to understand, this is not a matter of the government raising credit limit. this is a matter of raising the limit so that they can pay for what is already been bought. >> right. it is extremely important. there is really a choice -- three choices. one, operate unconstitutionally which is what senator harry reid is proposing and pay the bills without having the money. two, rais
the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> so the president says there will be no ransom, you heard him say no bargaining chip in this whole debt ceiling debate. the deadline to raise that ceiling is approaching quickly. some members in congress say they're willing to shut down the government to avoid raising that limit now. joining me now is ben stein. nice to have you in person....
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they're neck and neck in the united states. and droids are a very, very compelling product versus these iphones. >> -- >> the galaxy note 2. apple has already reported they're ordering less supplies, they think demand is dipping. everyone you talk to seems to like samsung. and now people say blackberry has a chance to survive with the blackberry 10. it's funny how in a year this impen tratable apple looks vulnerable. >> the real pressure for apple is to come up with the new thing, once again the market maker. two existing markets increasing mature and crowded. >> what's happening at apple? you were close to steve jobs. >> i don't know about close but i knew him. >> he had a lot of access to him. that company has undergone a lot of bumps in the road since he died. >> i think it's expectations. apple is still doing well but such a high level. they need to come up with the next great thing. that's the thing about steve jobs. this company is done, created the ipod, nothing left. whoops, you didn't imagine the ipad. you didn't imagi
they're neck and neck in the united states. and droids are a very, very compelling product versus these iphones. >> -- >> the galaxy note 2. apple has already reported they're ordering less supplies, they think demand is dipping. everyone you talk to seems to like samsung. and now people say blackberry has a chance to survive with the blackberry 10. it's funny how in a year this impen tratable apple looks vulnerable. >> the real pressure for apple is to come up with the new...
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and we don't think we need a weapon to kill members of the united states armed forces. so what side do the republicans want to be on? their future depends on which side they choose. >> and at the top of this block, you were talking about how this needs to be a campaign for the president. it was personal when newtown happened. this ad is personal, too. i can't imagine the president and his wife won't be horrified when they see what the nra is doing. will your advice be to react personally and to get involved on every level? >> absolutely. i think you've got to be all in on this. and i will say this, to build off of joe's point. it will be interesting today to see how long it takes republicans to get asked about this and walk away from it. and then i think it will be an important inflection point early on in this debate. >> great. >> puts everybody's children right into the jackpots. >> melody and robert, thank you so much. >>> up next, nbc news political director chuck todd and ben smith joins the conversation. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ woman ]
and we don't think we need a weapon to kill members of the united states armed forces. so what side do the republicans want to be on? their future depends on which side they choose. >> and at the top of this block, you were talking about how this needs to be a campaign for the president. it was personal when newtown happened. this ad is personal, too. i can't imagine the president and his wife won't be horrified when they see what the nra is doing. will your advice be to react personally...
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they belong to us in the united states of america as our birth right. no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves and used to practice at an nra range. now they are taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high-capacity weapons, like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> he was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would certainly be other people that didn't -- that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the defender of gun rights. his prepared testimony released by the
they belong to us in the united states of america as our birth right. no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq in kuwait, you know, defending our country. i own a gun. this really isn't about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congresses' first hearing since the shooting in newtown. mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords who was shot in the head, six...
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the united states is now increasing its role in the mali conflict in africa. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is getting new information. what are you learning chris? >> we are now learning that the u.s. has agreed to help the french air lift more troops, more supplies, more heavy equipment into mali for their offensive against the militants there. this had been under consideration yesterday. today that request was accepted and now i'm told by defense officials that military planners are in deep discussion with the french to go over specifically what they are going to bring in and where they are going to bring it. one defense official that i spoke with said that it could be the equivalent of the entire mek mek cannized battalion and might take up to 30 flights to get all of that in there for the french. in the end rkt the french would reinvert the u.s. for the cost of those cargo flights. there was a separate request for some u.s. surveillance as well as refueling and u.s. planes could pull up to the french jets, refuel them in the air, that's another
the united states is now increasing its role in the mali conflict in africa. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is getting new information. what are you learning chris? >> we are now learning that the u.s. has agreed to help the french air lift more troops, more supplies, more heavy equipment into mali for their offensive against the militants there. this had been under consideration yesterday. today that request was accepted and now i'm told by defense officials that military...
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>> some of those people might be living someplace in the united states right now. but if they all go out and buy houses in the next ten years, if you add 1 million people a year, that's a lot of houses. >> i want to come back to, are we approaching what would have been a more normalized housing market than the one we saw prior to the incredible bubble of the early 2000s, where hpa was up 3% a year for decades? >> i think we're getting back to it. but we're not there yet. you know, housing starts almost got to 1 million in december. and nobody builds a house in december anyhow. so that doesn't count. you have to get over 1 million to have a housing market. you still have a couple of cities where homes cost the same thing they did 12, 13 years ago. so we're not that -- we're not there yet, but we're definitely headed in that direction. >> finally, new york, the only se seasonally adjusted that's negative. what's going on? >> i think there are a couple of things. they both go back to financial services. financial services is a big part of the new york metro economy. i
>> some of those people might be living someplace in the united states right now. but if they all go out and buy houses in the next ten years, if you add 1 million people a year, that's a lot of houses. >> i want to come back to, are we approaching what would have been a more normalized housing market than the one we saw prior to the incredible bubble of the early 2000s, where hpa was up 3% a year for decades? >> i think we're getting back to it. but we're not there yet. you...
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i'm a united states senator. i'm a united states senator. [inaudible] >> hagel favored direct talks with iran and is one of two senators to vote against sanctioning iran. members of the senate armed services committee are questioning the president's choice. >> hagel, if confirmed to be secretary of defense, would be the most antagonistic secretary of defense toward the state of israel in our nation's history. not only has he said you should directly negotiate with iran, sanctions won't work, that israel must negotiate with hamas, an organization, terrorist group that lobbed thousands of rockets into israel. >> his defenders point to his two purple hearts in vietnam. >> hagel is a tremendous patriot and statesman, served incredibly in vietnam, served this country as a united states senator. he hasn't had a chance to speak for himself. why all the prejudging, i don't know. >> the senate officially rejected nine cabinet nominations since 1834. the last cabinet nominee rejected by the senate was john tower, nominee f
i'm a united states senator. i'm a united states senator. [inaudible] >> hagel favored direct talks with iran and is one of two senators to vote against sanctioning iran. members of the senate armed services committee are questioning the president's choice. >> hagel, if confirmed to be secretary of defense, would be the most antagonistic secretary of defense toward the state of israel in our nation's history. not only has he said you should directly negotiate with iran, sanctions...
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and the president of the united states's approval rating is through the roof. it's at 60%. >>gretchen: so how do you put this all together? i think a lot of people still scratching their heads over the election when you look at these economic numbers. so how do you -- how do you piece it together in your mind that the economy can be doing so poorly and yet the president is more popular than ever. fun know the answer, e-mail us or tweet us. >>steve: there's so many low-information viewers and votes out there. >>brian: that's their choice. >>steve: absolutely. when the payroll tax hit at the first of this year, they are going to go where did that money go? it was a shock to them. senator john thune yesterday tweeted after jay carney blamed the house democrats. -- house republicans. he says white house secretary blames g.o.p. for economy while pushing higher taxes. what planet do these guys live on? former representative alan west was on greta van susteren last night. this is his observation on the mess. >> it is a circular firing squad. i think that's what you're talking abou
and the president of the united states's approval rating is through the roof. it's at 60%. >>gretchen: so how do you put this all together? i think a lot of people still scratching their heads over the election when you look at these economic numbers. so how do you -- how do you piece it together in your mind that the economy can be doing so poorly and yet the president is more popular than ever. fun know the answer, e-mail us or tweet us. >>steve: there's so many low-information...
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here he is. >> five times massachusetts has voted to send me to the united states senate. and yesterday, nearly three decades after the people of massachusetts voted me into the office, the people that i work with in the senate voted me out of it. as always, i accept the senate's sound judgment. >> he will take the oath of office for secretary of state on friday. it is flawed and for more than a century old here, this coin could sell for as much as $5 million. this is a liberty head nickel. it's crazy valuable because it has a shady origin. they suspect a mint worker made these illegally. it goes to auction in chicago. >>> and at 82 years of age, jim nabors is now a married man. he tied the knot with his long-time partner on january 15th. he had always been open about being gay when he worked in hollywood back in the '60s and '70s. nabors and his partner have been together for 38 years. >>> barbara streisand performing at the academy awards for
here he is. >> five times massachusetts has voted to send me to the united states senate. and yesterday, nearly three decades after the people of massachusetts voted me into the office, the people that i work with in the senate voted me out of it. as always, i accept the senate's sound judgment. >> he will take the oath of office for secretary of state on friday. it is flawed and for more than a century old here, this coin could sell for as much as $5 million. this is a liberty head...
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i assure you, amid the excitement and the possibility i do feel a wistfulness about leaving the united states senate. and that's because despite the obvious frustrations of recent days and years, a frustration that we all share this place remains one of the most extraordinary institutions of any kind on the face of the earth. on occasion we all heard a senator leave here and take their leave condemning the senate for being broken, an impossible setting in which to try to do the people's business. well, i want to be very clear about my feelings. i do not believe the senate is broken. certainly not as an institution. there is nothingrong with the senate that can't be fixed by what's right about the senate. the predominant and weighty notion that 100 american citizens chosen by their neighbors to serve from states is different as massachusetts and montana can always choose to put parochial or personal interests aside and find the national interest. i believe it is the honor of a lifetime, an extraordinary privilege to have represented the commonwealth of massachusetts and the united state
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then back in the united states. at least the governor is on friday. we hope to hear from at least the governor, we don't know about eric schmidt. google said this is a private trip, nothing related to google. >> that still hasn't cut down on the public outcry about it. john, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. i just heard from a source familiar with the process who says that president obama will name jack liu, his white house chief of staff, as treasury secretary, as early as tomorrow. a lot of speculation about this, and about the timing. secretary geithner has said he would leave around the inauguration. we're about ten days away right now. so this is going to happen as early as tomorrow. don't know yet on a decision about chief of staff. there's a lot of speculation about ron claims, the former chief of staff to vice president biden. also dennis mcdocdoneo. some talked about tom daschle. but don't know about a decision on chief of staff yet. >> john, thank you for that. good piece of news there. john harward in washington. for some reactio
then back in the united states. at least the governor is on friday. we hope to hear from at least the governor, we don't know about eric schmidt. google said this is a private trip, nothing related to google. >> that still hasn't cut down on the public outcry about it. john, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. i just heard from a source familiar with the process who says that president obama will name jack liu, his white house chief of staff, as treasury secretary, as early...
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[inaudible] friends and family. >> the united states military flew a c 130 and c 17 to algeria to get more than a dozen wounded americans out of there. the algerian government continues to insist on dealing with the terrorists kidnappers on their own. they have not let any western powers like the u.s. or great britain assist them in any way at this bp come pleckets. secretary of state hillary clinton has been in touch with her algerian counterparts. she says utmost care must be taken to it preserve innocent life. at this point her pleas are focused on the six hostage believed to be in captivity at this hour. back to you in new york. >> alisyn: all right. peter doocy thanks so much for that update. up next, new york's new gun laws have one major glitch. it doesn't exempt police. could this stop them from doing their jobs? rod wheeler is going to weigh in on. >> clayton: a swat team swarms the home of the kardashians. >> alisyn: there has got to be something illegal going on in there. >> clayton: details on that story straight ahead. and they won't be beginners for long. give a couple b
[inaudible] friends and family. >> the united states military flew a c 130 and c 17 to algeria to get more than a dozen wounded americans out of there. the algerian government continues to insist on dealing with the terrorists kidnappers on their own. they have not let any western powers like the u.s. or great britain assist them in any way at this bp come pleckets. secretary of state hillary clinton has been in touch with her algerian counterparts. she says utmost care must be taken to...
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senate last night, the united states has technically fallen off the fiscal cliff as of now. the house has not voted and the president has not signed anything. why couldn't washington have solved this problem earlier? they have had it for over a year. did it have to be pushed to the very last second? i'm joined by debby dingle and ron myer. does it have to be done like this? >> i think all of us would like to see it not done like this, but i think the reality of what the tax increase would be to 100% of americans, i still think we're going to hear a lost static on the house side before you see that vote. it takes coming down to the wire, unfortunately, too much in washington to get the answer to occur. we're only punting. it's going to make march madness a new definition. >> the sequester has only been postponed for two months. does this process bother you, the fact that we got here and so far congressional approval is now down to something like 5%. wherever you go, people are upset and embarrassed by this. >> i think that the house should be pretty embarrassed for how they'v
senate last night, the united states has technically fallen off the fiscal cliff as of now. the house has not voted and the president has not signed anything. why couldn't washington have solved this problem earlier? they have had it for over a year. did it have to be pushed to the very last second? i'm joined by debby dingle and ron myer. does it have to be done like this? >> i think all of us would like to see it not done like this, but i think the reality of what the tax increase would...
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welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." we begin with the growing and sometimes deadly flu outbreak gripping almost the entire country right now. 41 states are reporting widespread activity in and at least 18 people have died from the virus. the minnesota health department says 27 people have died from flu-related complications. south carolina reports 22 flu-related deaths this season compared to one for all of 2011. pennsylvania is also reporting 22 deaths, six people reported dead in illinois. in summerville, massachusetts, near boston, all 720 doses are free flu vaccine which was supposed to last the entire season have already ran out. cnn's mary snow has been looking at the strain that this virus is putting on hospitals. mary, how bad is it? >> wolf, certain hospitals are taking certain actions. one hospital in boston, for instance, says it's now going to start screening visitors, asking them to leave if they are feeling sick. patients will be given masks if they have
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." we begin with the growing and sometimes deadly flu outbreak gripping almost the entire country right now. 41 states are reporting widespread activity in and at least 18 people have died from the virus. the minnesota health department says 27 people have died from flu-related complications. south carolina reports 22 flu-related deaths this season compared to one for...
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the united states of america insures it going forward. so it's a radical new proposal in terms of what our government could and should be. >> steve: no kidding. it's interesting stuff and a lot of people haven't heard about it. >> worth and minuting. >> steve: straight ahead, the opposite of women, what have been told opposite of what women have been told in the past, a stunning new study about mastectomies and if they really work. then in the battle of the bulge, it's man versus fitness. the new video that proves machines are winning. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve
the united states of america insures it going forward. so it's a radical new proposal in terms of what our government could and should be. >> steve: no kidding. it's interesting stuff and a lot of people haven't heard about it. >> worth and minuting. >> steve: straight ahead, the opposite of women, what have been told opposite of what women have been told in the past, a stunning new study about mastectomies and if they really work. then in the battle of the bulge, it's man...
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about the united states senate. >> insane city. his book about the senate. >> the what did you learn today? >> i learned today that my brother-in-law tom, toughest guy i know going through a tough time right now. love you tommy. >> what kind of tough time? >> he got his first day of chemoyesterday. here's to you, buddy. >> that leads me to tell you what i've learned today is what you should learn each day. be grateful for your health. if you've got
about the united states senate. >> insane city. his book about the senate. >> the what did you learn today? >> i learned today that my brother-in-law tom, toughest guy i know going through a tough time right now. love you tommy. >> what kind of tough time? >> he got his first day of chemoyesterday. here's to you, buddy. >> that leads me to tell you what i've learned today is what you should learn each day. be grateful for your health. if you've got
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hillary gets parting gifts, a 60 minutes send-off by the president of the united states. yesterday, lots of cash. >> yeah. looks like the obama campaign is going to retire her debt. according to bloomberg business week's josh green, a group of obama donors deciding to pay off the 2008 campaign debt she ran up which came to 250,000 bucks of last year. 120 people cut checks to pay off her bills. we will get into that story a little bit. put that something with the "60 minutes" view, a nice parting package for hillary clinton. >> no doubt about it. also outside washington, looks like gridlock finally getting set aside for a comprehensive immigration bill. we'll still see whether it passes or not. you had a lot of people in 2007 saying democrats and republicans had come together and then it was sidetracked. not so sure if that will happen again. certainly the republicans and president feeling like they may get a deal on immigration. >> yeah. the moment feels a little bit different. john mccain said on sunday we have to do something about the latino vote. president obama won 7
hillary gets parting gifts, a 60 minutes send-off by the president of the united states. yesterday, lots of cash. >> yeah. looks like the obama campaign is going to retire her debt. according to bloomberg business week's josh green, a group of obama donors deciding to pay off the 2008 campaign debt she ran up which came to 250,000 bucks of last year. 120 people cut checks to pay off her bills. we will get into that story a little bit. put that something with the "60 minutes"...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm kate bolduan along with joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >> first up this hour, an interview with oprah winfrey will not be enough in the wake of news from winfrey where armstrong apparently came clean with her about using performance enhancing drugs during his career. >> the reported confession comes as a bombshell after years of vehement denials. let's bring in lisa siease sylv with details. >> it's one thing to go on and tell all. the next step would be testimony under oath. the international cycling union urged armstrong to testify before the independent commission that has been looking into these allegations but that would be quite a reversal after years of denial. >> listen, i've said it for seven years. i have never doped. >> the cynics and the skeptics, i'm sorry for you. i'm sorry you can't dream big and i'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. >> all clean. totally negative. >> for more than a decade, lance looked into cameras and den
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm kate bolduan along with joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >> first up this hour, an interview with oprah winfrey will not be enough in the wake of news from winfrey where armstrong apparently came clean with her about using performance enhancing drugs during his career. >> the reported confession comes as a bombshell after years of vehement denials. let's bring...
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the united states is going to have to deal with these things. how well situated are modern democracies to fight guerrilla -- to fight these wars? >> well, modern democracies face certain handicaps because of the growing power of the media and of democracy. and so if a war becomes unpopular at home, it's hard to sustain abroad. that wasn't something the roman empire had to worry about. it's something that modern france and the united states have to worry about. so my biggest concern about the french in mali is are they going to have the staying power? because sending a few hundred or a few thousand troops into mali and pushing back some of the militants for a few weeks is fine. but they're going to come back. and the reality is, one of the points in the new book is that the average insurgency since 1945 has lasted almost ten years. so you better be ready for the long haul. and if you're not, you're not going to win. >> max, what does your research us about afghanistan? >> i don't have a crystal ball, and i think there are reasons for concerns. i
the united states is going to have to deal with these things. how well situated are modern democracies to fight guerrilla -- to fight these wars? >> well, modern democracies face certain handicaps because of the growing power of the media and of democracy. and so if a war becomes unpopular at home, it's hard to sustain abroad. that wasn't something the roman empire had to worry about. it's something that modern france and the united states have to worry about. so my biggest concern about...
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taxes for the first time in 20 years, and you know that's the bloody flag that the president of the united states wants to wave to his left-wing base -- >> this is it. absolutely. zr >> -- you give everything you can. remember those nimrods that were standing up on the stage and were giving the 10-1 option, would you raise $1 in taxes for $10 in spending cuts? >> those nimrods, by which you mean all of the republican presidential candidates, those nimrods. >> those nimrods. i was on my couch and i was, like, yes, yes, yes. because we all know ronald reagan was promised 3-1. he never got it. george w. bush was promised 2-1. he never got it. if you could get 10-1, that would -- >> that would be a rout. >> i was going to say, that would be a ronald reagan dream. that would be a ron paul dream. >> right. >> you know what the ratio was yesterday? >> hmm? >> not computable. >> no, it was computable. i saw it somewhere. 1-43. $1 in spending cuts for every $43 in tax increases. you don't take the 10-1 but 1-43, an absolute disaster, an absolute, absolute failure in leadership on the republican par
taxes for the first time in 20 years, and you know that's the bloody flag that the president of the united states wants to wave to his left-wing base -- >> this is it. absolutely. zr >> -- you give everything you can. remember those nimrods that were standing up on the stage and were giving the 10-1 option, would you raise $1 in taxes for $10 in spending cuts? >> those nimrods, by which you mean all of the republican presidential candidates, those nimrods. >> those...
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. >> the united states congress. what's america coming to? >> this is good news. >> they're cheaters. these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers are not being honored. >> they should say that they shouldn't be. >> i couldn't be happier. you listen to the sports writers, these dorks just being so offended by the fact that these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers -- >> that's horrible. >> -- not being allowed in. >> you know, a huge percentage of members of the baseball writers association vote honorably and honestly. this was a resounding vote against the steroid era, but it's replete with hypocrisy, especially with a few of the players like mike piazza or jeff bagwell because they are not voted in because there's a suspicion that they used steroids. but the suspicion existed when they were playing. so no one wrote about it. no one said anything about it. but now you vote against a player because of a suspicion. >> by the way, of course, i'm talking, obviously, willie, about bonds and clemens. but piazza may be one of the greatest-hitt
. >> the united states congress. what's america coming to? >> this is good news. >> they're cheaters. these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers are not being honored. >> they should say that they shouldn't be. >> i couldn't be happier. you listen to the sports writers, these dorks just being so offended by the fact that these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers -- >> that's horrible. >> -- not being allowed in. >> you know, a huge...
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they run the united states senate, andrea mitchell. they refuse to put out a budget. and when the president, as john heilemann said, the leader of their own party, puts a budget out, he gets zero votes year after year after year. who are these senate democrats, and why does the mainstream media continue to give them a free ride? >> it's a very good question because they could just continue to point to john boehner and blame everything on the house. but they have taken no responsibility for any kind of fiscal solutions here. >> yeah. >> when are they going to do that, mika? >> when the president passed on taxes the last time, you all hammered him. he had to do what he had to do here. and these republicans need to look at why they got nothing. >> wait. wait, mika, wait. are you so partisan that you can't admit the obvious, that republicans passed a tax increase? >> you interrupted me on the point i was making, you went off completely in a different direction and brought up a very good point. but back to today, if you look at what happened and you look at where we're goi
they run the united states senate, andrea mitchell. they refuse to put out a budget. and when the president, as john heilemann said, the leader of their own party, puts a budget out, he gets zero votes year after year after year. who are these senate democrats, and why does the mainstream media continue to give them a free ride? >> it's a very good question because they could just continue to point to john boehner and blame everything on the house. but they have taken no responsibility...